Here is what RUTO said about MURATHE and WAMBUGU's attacks – This man is the next President of Kenya

Thursday January 3, 2019-Deputy President William Ruto has told off
leaders who are saying that he is relying on President Uhuru Kenyatta‘s endorsement
in 2022.

The DP, 53, is planning to
vie for the presidency in 2022 once President Uhuru Kenyatta retires.

But some leaders from Mt
Kenya region led by former Gatanga MP, David Murathe and Nyeri Town MP,
Ngunjiri Wambugu have been claiming that Mt Kenya region will not endorse any
candidate for the top seat in 2022.

Though the debate by the
two lawmakers has generated a political storm in Jubilee, Ruto on Wednesday
said he is not waiting for endorsement from anybody.

He said no amount of endorsement will elevate the prospects
of candidates with no development track-record.

“There
are those hanging around, waiting for endorsements. How do you expect to be
endorsed if you have no agenda or programme for the country?” Ruto posed.

He said that
candidates should seek leadership through political parties with national
outlook.

The second in
command said he is ready to face off with anybody who wants to lead the country
in 2022.

“I am ready to
battle with anybody. Let my competitors put on the table what they have done
for this country,” he said.